The rolling rally is set to launch at 10 a.m. from Fenway Park, where on Wednesday the Red Sox beat the St. Louis Cardinals 6-1 to clinch their eighth World Series title and third in the past 10 seasons.

Garrett Quinn, Boston beat reporter for MassLive.com, has been going to Boston sports championship parades since 2002, when what has become a parade of Boston championship parades started, after the New England Patriots' first Super Bowl crown (since then, parades have been held for two more Patriots Super Bowl titles, in 2004 and 2005, two Red Sox World Series championships, in 2004 and 2007, the Boston Celtics' 2008 NBA championship and the Boston Bruins' 2011 NHL title).

Today, Garrett is once again in the center of the celebration, and will bring readers who couldn't make it to the parade his first-hand account of the festivities. Follow Garrett's reports via his Twitter stream that accompanies this story. See his slideshow of photos from the parade at the top of this article.

The Republican staff photographer Michael Gordon is capturing the celebration in pictures. He's tweeting photos, which can be viewed in the Twitter widget included in this story. He'll be producing a slideshow of all the moments he captures of players and fans throughout the parade. » Michael Gordon's parade slideshow.

MassLive.com Red Sox beat reporter Evan Drellich is at Fenway this morning, where the champions met with reporters before embarking on their victory lap through Boston. You can also follow his Twitter stream included in this story.

Stay with MassLive throughout the day for continuing coverage of the 2013 Boston Red Sox World Series parade